Nick Dunne’s life is thrown into chaos when he comes home on the day of his fifth anniversary to find his wife missing. There is no note, no missing property, nothing except the scene of a struggle in the living room. 355 more words

This is a response to Artichoke’s letter, here, and by no means a full, comprehensive analysis of Kiernan’s The Drowning Girl in its own right– this is merely a few things that I really wanted to bring up, on my own, some of which ties into Artichoke’s points, some of which are more random. 4,199 more words